Note that this release also includes PGP/GPG signature files of the respective packages. These were signed with my SourceForge account key,
keyid FA175557, key fingerprint = FF77 379D D46D DAA6 6182 B452 1D79 5A91
FA17 5557, available from a PGP keyserver near you (such as http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xFA175557).

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all.

PasswordSafe 3.04 fixes an annoying bug that crept into the just-released version 3.03: Edits to password entry's Notes field would be lost if the "hide notes" feature was enabled. Although a workaround is possible (by disabling this feature), we felt that this was sufficiently annoying to warrant a quick response. Thanks to n0tig, mrttoo and aevernon for reporting the problem and confirming the fix in short time.... read more

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all.

Version 3.03 is a maintenance release, fixing some bugs and adding some minor new features, as detailed in the Release Notes.

Thanks to DK for code and discussions, and to the many users who have taken the time to submit bug reports, feature requests and the occasional word of encouragement (not to mention the occasional donation...).... read more

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all.

Version 3.02 fixes some problems that were uncovered after 3.0 left beta. Also, some nice new features were added, as detailed in the release notes.

Thanks to DK, who did most of the coding, and to the many users who have taken the time to submit bug reports, feature requests and the occasional word of encouragement (not to mention the occasional donation...).... read more

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all.

PasswordSafe 3.01 is the first non-beta release of version 3, with many new features and bugfixes.

Thanks to the brave folks who tried out the Beta versions and gave valuable inputs, thanks again to the gang on the passwordsafe-devel list for help in hammering out the new file format, and special thanks to DK for implementing the new features!... read more

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all.

Version 2.x is stable and should be used for protecting real passwords. Version 3.0 has several major changes, including a new security schema. This is to announce the second beta release of PasswordSafe 3.0.

All of the major problems uncovered in the first beta have been addressed, except a problem with win98SE and ME, which I cannot duplicate. Most importantly, a security implementation flaw on non-XP platforms has been resolved.... read more

After quite a lot of work, PasswordSafe 3.0 is ready for its first public release.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all.

This new version has some nice new features:
- Entry creation time is now stored.
- URL and Autotype moved from Notes to their own fields.
- System Tray icon now indicated if database is locked or not.
- System Tray menu now has a list of recently used entries - a convenient shortcut to common entries. - Add and Edit dialog box now have "simple" and "detailed" modes.
- Database format is changed to use newer encryption algorithm (Twofish replaces Blowfish). Also, the integrity of the database is now checked.... read more

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

A new version, 0.5, of the Java port of PasswordSafe is now available for download (https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=41019&package_id=164907&release_id=375035) for Linux, Mac and Win32 platforms.

This is mostly a bug-fix release (but some of the bugs were pretty nasty):

Fixes for compatibility with new 2.14 files

Completely rewritten XML import/export handling fixing numerous bugs

Completely rewritten plaintext import/export handling

New Unix script launching (much more reliable and now double-clickable) - Many thanks to Axel Schwarzer for this

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

A new version, 0.4, of the Java port of PasswordSafe is now available for download (https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=365209) for Linux, Mac and Win32 platforms.

This version fixes numerous annoying bugs from 0.3, in particular: Tree view now displays labels correctly Prompts for save on exit (if file has been modified) - thanks to Neil Greenwood for good work here Active view remembered on exit (tree/list) Tray icon displays correctly on Linux Preference settings are immediately applied on modificate (rather than waiting for restart) Version information on startup and about dialog... read more

PasswordSafeSWT 0.3 - the Java port of PasswordSafe - is now available for download (https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=41019&package_id=164907&release_id=359730) for Linux, Mac and Win32 platforms. This version is capable of reading and writing 1.x and 2.x file formats making it broadly compatible with the native Windows version. It is still early days for this release and all feedback is very welcome. On CVS, the code is under pwsafe/Java/PasswordSafeSWT. Thanks to Glen (https://sourceforge.net/users/glen_a_smith/) for his work on this.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release fixes a bug introduced in 2.12 that caused the application to crash under certain circumstances.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

Note that this release also includes PGP/GPG signature files of the respective packages. These were signed with my
SourceForge account key, keyid FA175557, key fingerprint = FF77 379D D46D DAA6 6182 B452 1D79 5A91 FA17 5557, available
from a PGP keyserver near you (such as http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xFA175557).

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

Andriulo Tomasso (http://www.saxa.org) and Kimmo 'Yodakoski' Koskinen have made Italian and Finnish versions, respectively, of PasswordSafe 2.08. See the project homepage (http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net) for details and links.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.

Password Safe is a password database utility. Users can keep their passwords securely encrypted on their computers. A single Safe Combination unlocks them all. This release has some nice new features, and a few minor bug fixes.